Abstract

Abstract Wireless sensor network refers to a group of spatially autonomous sensors to monitoring and recording the physical conditions of the environment and organizing the collected data at a central location. MWSNs are much more versatile than static wireless sensor networks as they can be deployed in any scenario and cope with rapid topology changes. The main objective of this research paper is to compare energy efficient based routing protocol for mobile wireless sensor network and static wireless sensor network which will take into account of the efficient clustering along with location management scheme by which its reduce the re-clustering delay as well as lower the energy consumption. As the nodes are mobile, link connectivity is also addressed appropriately. Also consider other factors such as variable time slots duration for nodes at different cluster. This study has evaluated the comparison of mobile and static wireless sensor networks environment taking into consideration average energy consumed, re-clustering delay and network lifetime.

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